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  2. Advertising

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  3. ANOTHER TEN THOUSAND

    The War Office has accepted the offer of the Commonwealth Government to send a further 10,000 troops, these to be made available in April. ...

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  5. THE SUEZ CANAL

    After the Turks' attempt to bridge the Suez Canal had been frustrated the enemy continued to attack, and there was heavy firing: on Wednesday ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIA

    Buenos Ayres reports that the Australia sank a German auxiliary cruiser, formerly the Woermann, a German liner, off Patagonia. ...

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  9. THE CAUCUS.

    This is the third consecutive day on which the Labor Caucus has met at Parliament House. After the meeting to-day the Premier ...

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  10. No. 7 Starr-Bow[?].

    Tho ballot drawn last night in connection with the above society was won by Mr. J. P. Cornwall, Keppel-street. ...

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  11. To-day's Race Meeting.

    Adolph, carrying 9st., was omitted from the list of weights in the Trial Stakes for the annual W.D.R.A. meeting to-day. ...

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  12. THE WEST.

    The latest official French statement says:— In Belgium and north of Arras there have been artillery combats. ...

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  13. LIKE THE EMDEN

    The "Times" correspondent after talks with many of the wounded sailors from the German cruiser Blucher, writes:— ...

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  14. Band Under the Willows.

    The City Band has arranged for a programme under the willows, near the Cricket Ground, on Sunday afternoon. The programme consists of: Selections ...

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  15. Burlington Cup Picture.

    "The Passing of Diana" (Vitagraph) will be the principal attraction at the Burlington Pictures to-night. The Bathurst Cup picture, won by ...

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  16. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Tiflis correspondent of the "Nove Bremya" reports that the Russians in the Alasherd valley, after the battle of Sarykamish, found scenes of awful ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS.

    Amsterdam reports state that the Australians at Hamburg have been ordered to be interned by the military commandant. ...

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  18. Bathurst School of Arts.

    The following books have been recently added to the Library:—"Britain as Germany's Vassal," by General Bernhardi; "Aircraft in War," by E. C. ...

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  19. INTERNED ALIENS.

    Mr. McKenna, Home Secretary, replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated that the police had not been used in the obtaining of ...

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  20. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA

    Mr. McMasters asked in the House of Commons whether Austria intimated to Great Britain in 1913 that she contemplated taking action against Servia. ...

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  21. SERIOUS BREAKDOWN

    A serious breakdown has occurred at the Amalgamated Hill End, Ltd. The crank shaft of the air compresser has broken, and as a result all the machines ...

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  22. City Pictures.

    The City has another strong programme billed for to-night. The special subject is one of the Australian Feature Film production entitled "The Towey ...

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  23. POSTAL DECENTRALISATION

    Mr. E. J. Young, Deputy Postmaster-Goneral, is spending a few days in Bathurst, and when seen by a "Times" reporter yesterday said:—"My principal ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S PART

    The military staff headquarters at Petroprad has issued a special memorandium laying stress on the immense services rendered the Allies by Great ...

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  25. THE HEAT

    High temperatures continue to be reported all over Australia. Bourke and White Cliffs recorded 114 degrees, Coonamble and Trangie 112 ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS UNDER FIRE.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, to-day received the following message from Sir John Maxwell, Commander-in-Chief in Egypt. ...

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  27. "Napoleon and the War."

    E. George Marks' book, "Napoleon and the War," issued on 20th ult., has been attended with extraordinary success, 860 copies having been sold at ...

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  28. THE HILL END HOSPITAL.

    The hospital meeting has again been adjourned until next Tuesday for the purpose of getting further nominations for the Hospital Committee. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALANDERS KILLED.

    Sir John Maxwell has informed the New Zealand High Commissioner that the New Zealand Infantry has been under fire near the Suez Canala, and ...

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  30. DOCTORS DISAGREE.

    Yesterday Rita Woodbridge (4[?] years of age) died, and the cause of death, according to Dr. Edwards, the new Friendly Societies doctor, was solely ...

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  31. IS IT MERE BLUFF?

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Germans have officially made the following announcement:— ...

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  32. UNPRECEDENTED INTENSITY

    The "Times" correspondent in Petrograd says:— The German attacks on the Bzura-Rawka line are attining an intensity ...

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  33. TWO YEARS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, Grant Hervey was sentenced to two years' hard labor on a charge of having forged a telegram to a Victorian paper. ...

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  34. The D.P.M.C. and Bathurst.

    Yesterday a reporter left Mr. Young, Deputy Postmaster-General, with a hazy idea that the visitor was more impressed with the interior of a file-lined postal ...

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  35. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    The steamers searching for the missing Federal trawler Endeavor will return to-morrow all hope having been abandoned for the safety of the trawler. ...

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  36. THE ATTACKS ON BOLONIE.

    A war correspondent, telegraphing from Warsaw, stated that he saw the Germans hurl two abortive attacks on the Russians near Bolonie. ...

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  37. THE AUSTURIAS.

    The crew of the Austurias, the British hospital ship at which a German submarine fired a torpedo, have arrived at Southampton. ...

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  38. DEATH DUTIES.

    Death duties in Great Britain in January exceeded £3,000,000. ...

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  39. CHICKENPOX.

    There are a few cases of chickenpox omongst tho young children of this district. ...

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  40. ORANGE PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT.

    The management of the local Patriotic Fund has decided to hold a patriotic fete week in March. ...

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  41. Local and General.

    Verdicts for the plaintiff, with costs, were made by Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., sitting to-day in the Small Debts Court in the following cases:—E. Golsby v. ...

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  42. NONCONFORMISTS.

    A War Office order issued in Wales states that Baptists, Congregationalists, and Primitive or United Methodists shall be placed under a single chaplain ...

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  43. HANDING OUT THE IRON GROSSES.

    Copenhagen messages state that the Kaiser, on his visit to Wilhelmshaven, handed iron crosses to the officers and crew of tho submarine U21. which ...

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  44. PERSONAL

    Lithgow "Mercury" says that Bishop Long, with Messrs. N. Suttor and J. H. McIntosh were in the coal city on Wednesday for the purpose of ...

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  45. BREVITIES

    Mr. Fisher says that though the Customs receipts for January had decreased the position was not unsatisfactory. Mr. Fisher's visit to New Zealand has ...

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  46. JAPANESE CRUISER

    The Japanese armed cruiser Asama (9750 tons) has been wrecked on the Mexican coast. No details are yet to hand, and the ...

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  47. "Respectable When Sober."

    "He was near the Court House Hotel calling out and throwing his arms about," said Constable Galvin in evidence against Robert George ...

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  48. THE "TIN-POT" FARMERS.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to remarks in a Labor paper wherein it is stated that Mr. Flowers denies he ever made use of the term "tin-pot" in ...

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  49. A PEACE SERVICE.

    It is reported from Rome that thousands of invitations have been issued for a great religious service in favor of peace, at which the Pope will officiate. ...

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  50. BELGIANS 'HOPE.

    A correspondent of the "Times," while journeying to Belgium, was asked by a fellow traveller whether Belgium still existed. He could not give a ...

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  51. SMALLPOX IN VIENNA.

    Private messages report that there has been a terrible outbreak of small-Box in Vienna. The Emperor Francis Joseph has ...

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  52. TO DEVELOP THE BUST.

    A simple, safe, and harmless way in which any lady, no matter how thin or old, can increase her bust development from two to five inches in a few weeks is ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND WAR FUND.

    The New Zealand War Fund totals £146,362. The Government is using a largo portion of this money to meet war expenditure, and £51,000 has been spent ...

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  54. Auditor Sued by Clerk.

    In the Small Debts Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., the claim of Carl Kaiser, clerk (represented by Mr. Kenny) against Firman, an auditor, ...

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  55. AVIATOR KILLED.

    Lieutenant Sharp a Canadian aviator, has been killed at Shoreham through an accident. ...

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